CATALOGUE May 2020 Welcome to the 2020 Edible Garden Catalogue. this year.We had our hopes pinned on the surgery Contents Loganberry...... 15 being a success but alas we have hit Loquat ...... 16 Wow, what a start to the year we are having. Like complications during lockdown and Holly has Espalier...... 4 many, at times I was not sure how to react to the been admitted to hospital having lost a significant Almonds ...... 4 Crab ...... 16 world wide pandemic or Rahui. There have been amount of weight during level 4 (maybe the only tears, feelings of isolation and real worry for my one to do so!).The nature of this illness has really ...... 4 Medlar ...... 16 children and what the future holds for them. taken its toll and we do struggle to find the Apples – Dwarf on EM9...... 5 Mulberry...... 16 There have also been moments of joy as I have answers needed. had a chance to reacquaint myself with my Apples – Small on MM102 ...... 5 Myrtus ugni...... 16 own vegetable garden, feel resilient in So,‘patience’ may be the word for us as a the lifestyle that we as a family have family and you as my valued customers this Apples – Medium on MM106...... 5 Nashi...... 17 created for ourselves and live by every season. I am one person answering the Apples on ...... 7 Nectarines ...... 17 day.The chance to relax with my tonne of emails, phone calls, dispatches children and play.We have made a etc plus nursery work. Don’t get me Apples on MM106 ...... 7 Passion Fruit ...... 17 ping pong table out of an old wrong I love it all and have been blackboard and my trestle table, patter humbled that I can survive in Apple Duals on MM106...... 8 Peach ...... 17 tennis bats and a soft squishy ball (so business during these times. Passion Apricots ...... 8 Peach - Dwarf Varieties ...... 18 in fact nothing like ping pong, but you is what gets me up every morning and get the idea.).The rules have been loose and how lucky am I to feel that but Avocado...... 9 Peachcot...... 18 the cheating and arguments outweighed by patience will get us though these very Blackberry ...... 9 Peacherine ...... 18 the battles, rallies, laughter and exercise.We busy times in the nursery and also in have made a magic carpet ride Holly’s journey. My boys are thriving: Tom 16, Blueberries...... 9 Pears - Dwarf...... 18 (constructed by the children) and Charlie 12 and Fergus so nearly 10, they love the towed behind the car, we were outdoors, soccer, animals and all the joy that Boysenberry ...... 10 Dual Pears - Dwarf...... 19 exhausted by the laughter that simple living here affords them. They do dearly miss Cherry - Sweet...... 10 Cider Pears – Dwarf...... 20 play brought us.We have started their friends and yearn for the day traditions of a nightly walk around our that school reopens (who would Cherry Duals ...... 10 Persimmon...... 20 gullies, accompanied by the dogs, cat, horse have every thought that). Maybe Cherry Sour...... 10 Pine Nut...... 20 and any of the other members of the this is compounded by the fact that menagerie that followed. Life is good when Mum is the nominated school Chestnut...... 11 Plums...... 20 we appreciate what we have. teacher, and it’s a job I didn’t train for which brings very mixed results! Citrus ...... 11 Plumcott...... 21 I have been humbled by the support so many of you have shown myself, my family Let’s not forget what this time in Rahui has Grapefruit...... 11 Prune ...... 22 and the nursery. It has been heartwarming afforded us and what we as individuals hold Lemon ...... 11 Pomegranate...... 22 that so many of you have been so busy in dear.This time has given many the chance to your gardens and emailing, phoning etc to place breathe, enjoy a slower, simpler life and be Lime...... 11 Quince ...... 22 orders. I really am grateful for your continued content with less. Let’s hold onto those simple Mandarin...... 11 Raspberry ...... 22 support and am working hard to catch up with joys, connect with each other and nature more. dispatches, making new cuttings, sowing seed, Mine is continued resilience as a family to look Mandarin - Satsuma types...... 12 Sichuan Pepper...... 22 finishing budding and thinking about the after ourselves via the garden and orchard, grafting, watering and always, always the playing more, health, kindness to the earth and Orange...... 12 Tamarillo ...... 22 weeding. our fellow humans. Tangelo - Citrus reticulata × C.paradisi ...... 12 Walnuts - Grafted...... 23

Life was complicated for us right from the get go Enjoy your Edible Gardens and thank you for Cranberry ...... 12 Worcester Berry ...... 23 this year as my beautiful 18 year old (yikes that your continued support. makes Edible Garden 18 as well, yes and me much Currants...... 13 Pest and Disease Control ...... 23 Sarah Frater older!) Holly has been Elderberry ...... 13 Soil Conditioners...... 24 diagnosed with a very rare syndrome MALS Feijoas...... 13 Stakes...... 24 or Median arcuate Book...... 24 ligament syndrome, so Figs...... 13 rare that it seems we Gooseberry...... 14 Seeds...... 24 cannot find anyone in NZ with this Grapes - Table ...... 14 Terms of Trade ...... 27 syndrome. It took all of Grapes - Wine...... 15 2019 to diagnose and make a plan for Guava...... 15 surgery in January of Hazelnuts ...... 15 ~2~ ~3~ Espalier Almonds , Mother, Peasgood Nonsuch, Priscilla, Cox’s Orange – Greenmeadow Roberts Stripe, Sir Prize, , . AP142-5C $36 “The art of training fruit trees to branch in formal Particularly well adapted to Mediterranean type patterns normally along a wall, trellis or a wire by climatic conditions, flourishing under warm, dry Late Season (April-June) A medium sized apple with a sharp tangy flavour. The tying and pruning so that they grow on flat planes. summers. Almonds dislike “wet” feet and due to skin is striped red over green background. Ripening These apples are generally OK for dessert (eating Decorative, space saving and productive.” early flowering can be susceptible to frosts. Mature early to mid season. height 4-5m. fresh) but are better for storing and cooking with. Belle du Boskoop, Bramley, Golden Delicious, All-in-One AP143-5C $36 AL100-5 $36 , Kentish Filbasket (long ripening), Merton Russet, Monty’s , Sturmer, Heavy crops of golden skinned fruit, which ripen in A sweet flavourful nut with a soft shell. It is a heavy Tydeman’s Late Orange, Wellington Special. March – April. Sweet, juicy, crisp flesh; so useful for and reliable cropper, nutting in February. A self- eating fresh or cooking. fertile variety. Apples – Dwarf on EM9 Harold Dwarf Almond - Garden Prince AP145-5C $36 AL000-5 $36 Dwarf trees 2-2.5m height, planting space 1.8-25m, need permanent staking. A dessert and which ripens in March. A variety of almond that is soft shelled but well The skin is dark red stripe over red skin with crisp sealed. It fruits from a young age with very pretty Bramley white sweet flesh. pink flowers. The nuts are medium sized, sweet and AP090-5 $36 borne in late summer. This self fertile variety is great Sturmer Planted in 1809 by schoolgirl Mary Ann Brailsford for small gardens due to its compact size of 3 metres. AP148-5C $36 from apple pips on her mother’s kitchen table. An IXL Exceptionally long- lived variety and the classic A late medium sized apple blushed bronze over AL210-5C $36 English cooking apple. Large, green apples with a hint green. Great for dessert and cooking but also a good of red on the skin.They are tart, crisp and ideal for keeper. A small spurred tree with medium vigour. A consistent cropper of large nuts that has a soft making into pies, pastries, crumbles and chutneys. We have run Espalier workshops for many years and almost papery shell. The kernel is mid to dark brown Being slightly tart they hold together well when they are always popular and well attended. The art of with a broad base tapering to a sharp short beaky baked. A triploid apple so needs pollinators - crab Apples – Medium on MM106 Espalier is gaining popularity as gardens become point. Useful for blanching, roasting, eating fresh, apples work well. smaller or we just wish to fit more varieties into our and cooking. IXL is a partially self-fertile variety. 3.5-4.5m in height, plant spacing 2.5-4.5m apart. Recommended for orchards on well-drained soils. gardens using up walls and fences that would Granny Smith No. 402 Resistant to woolly aphids. Fruit produced early in otherwise remain under utilised. So this season we AP095-5 $36 life of the tree. are offering a selection of apples and pears with the AL213-5c $36 A large, late, crisp green, exceptionally white fleshed espalier tree already being at year 2 with in most Belle du Boskoop A large soft-shelled almond, which is an early and apple, good for dessert or cooking, an excellent cases 2 or 3 tiers already established. How exciting - AP150-5 $36 prolific bearer. Good pollinator. keeper. Upright and vigorous tree, which is self- all the initial hard work has been mastered for you. thinning. Holland 1856. A late season apple skin is gold overlaid You will appreciate the these trees are super-delicate Self Fertile with red and covered in russet.The flesh is firm, juicy so they can’t be couriered and must be collected from AL215-5C $36 Apple Monty’s Surprise acidic and aromatic, it is very high in vitamin C. It is the nursery, thank you. A vigorous and prolific bearer, of large soft shelled AP 097-5 $36 an excellent dual purpose apple good for eating and Ready Espaliered Apples nuts. A self-fertile variety. “An apple a day keeps the Doctor away” the best flavours appear after about 8 weeks in Espalier 1A Ballarat $89.99 storage, when it loses some acidity. Also good for This apple was discovered by Tree Crops Assc. cooking and baking and will store for up to 6 months. Espalier 1B $89.99 Apples member Mark Christensen in the 1990s. The apples It needs pollination and crabapples or the late season Espalier 1C Captain Kidd $89.99 tend to vary in size and can weigh as much as 400 flowering apples such as Mother and Sir Prize work GUIDE TO SEQUENTIAL RIPENING OF APPLES Espalier 1D Cox’s Orange $89.99 grams. A crisp, good eating apple and an excellent well. cooking apple ready in April. An exciting find as it has Espalier 1E $89.99 Early (December-February) high levels of flavonoids and other beneficial Braeburn Espalier 1F Freyburg $89.99 Early Apples have a high sugar content and compounds that may inhibit the growth of cancer AP155-5 $36 therefore are best eaten fresh. This is known as a Espalier 1G Hetlina $89.99 cells. A sweet and tangy apple ripening in April.The skin is dessert apple. Will go floury if stored too long. 20oz, is striped red over a red blush with a green Espalier 1H Liberty $89.99 Discovery, Cox’s Orange, Lobo, Worcester background. A heavy producer. Espalier 1I Merton Russet $89.99 . Apples – Small on MM102 Espalier 1J Peasgood Nonsuch $89.99 Small trees 3-4 metres height, planting space 2-3m. Bramley Mid Season (March-April) AP160-5 $36 Espalier 1M Royal $89.99 These are mostly a mix of dessert with others that Ballarat Planted in 1809 by schoolgirl Mary Ann Brailsford fare better in storage. Also includes dual-purpose Ready Espaliered Pears AP141-5C $36 from apple pips on her mother’s kitchen table. An and good cooking apples. Ballarat, Captain Kidd, Espalier 2A Belle du Jumet $89.99 Exceptionally long-lived variety and the classic Dayton, Freyburg, Harold Red Delicious, Hetlina, A mid-season cooking apple which is a good keeper. Espalier 2B Conference $89.99 A large apple with red blush over green skin. It has English cooking apple. Large, green apples with a hint Espalier 2H William Bon Chrétien $89.99 strong upright growth. This variety fluffs up of red on the skin.They are tart, crisp and ideal for beautifully when cooked. making into pies,pastries, crumbles and chutneys. Espalier 2I Winter Nelis $89.99 Being slightly tart they hold together well when Very limited numbers for the 2020 season. ~4~ ~5~ baked. A triploid apple so needs pollinators - crab Early apples do not store well so eat fresh straight Mother (1844) flavour which is sweet and juicy, flavour improves apples work well. from the tree. AP188-5 $36 with maturity. A tip-bearing variety, unsuited to espalier pruning. Ripens early in the season - best Captain Kidd A widely acclaimed late red apple. Highly eaten fresh. AP165-5 $36 AP-192-5 $36 recommended for every fruit connoisseur’s garden. It shows excellent flavour which is sweet and has a Bright red streaky fruit, which are very sweet and A late season large apple with skin that is yellow- distinct perfume. An upright grower which tolerates juicy with excellent flavour. Medium vigour, reliable green, flushed and mottled red, short stripes. The Apples on Northern Spy cool summers and cold winters. cropper, ripens in March. A lovely eating apple. flesh is creamy white, firm, sweet with a good rich Shows resistance to woolly aphid. Particularly good Shows good disease resistance. flavour. High quality dessert apple, stores well and Peasgood Nonsuch for heavy soils. 5-6m mature height, plant spacing does need a pollinator. NewYork, USA 1943. AP181-5 $36 5m apart. Dayton AP170-5 $36 Kentish Fillbasket An apple with crisp white flesh which is both suitable Cox’s Orange AP190-5 $36 for dessert and cooking. A mid-season ripening AP130-5C $36 Attractive cherry red skin over green turning dark red variety. A huge, flat, highly coloured apple striped as it ripens. Fruit ripening in late February to early (England before 1800) A disease-resistant variety A medium sized apple with a sharp tangy flavour. red. March. Selected for its resistance to black spot and which is very sweet when cooked. A mid to late Ripening early to mid season. mildew. A healthy, vigorous tree which, bears large season apple that ripens in March. It has red stripes Priscilla Golden Delicious crops of crisp and juicy apple with a mild pleasant over a green/yellow flushed background, with russet AP182-5 $36 AP-131-5C $36 taste. dots. It has firm white flesh which is pleasantly sweet, making it an excellent dessert and processing apple. Illinois, USA 1972. A black spot-resistant apple bred Heavy crops of golden skinned fruit, which ripen in Discovery It can be picked over a long period. in the USA, making it ideal for organic growers. A fine March – April. Sweet, juicy, crisp flesh; so useful for AP172-5 $36 dessert-quality apple ripening early March. Dark red eating fresh or cooking. Liberty blush on yellow skin. Essex, England 1949. Medium round flat apple AP189-5 $36 Granny Smith flushed bright blood red, russet on top. 4- week Royal Gala AP134-5 $36 ripening period in Feb. A juicy, fairly sweet apple, (NewYork, USA 1978) A late season, medium sized AP194-5 $36 with a pleasant flavour, firm flesh and finely textured. apple, the skin is greenish almost covered with solid A large, late, crisp green, exceptionally white fleshed A reliable cropper shows resistance to black spot. red blush. Almost burgundy red. It has amazing very Sweet and juicy with a bright red skin. Ripens in apple, good for dessert or cooking, an excellent white flesh which is crispy and juicy. Really lovely February into March. The Royal Gala apple was keeper. Upright and vigorous tree, which is self- Freyburg pleasant sub acid flavour, a bit tart if picked too early. developed as a cross between the Golden Delicious thinning. A tip-bearing variety, unsuited to espalier AP173-5 $36 A very easy-care apple. This apple is becoming known and a Kids Orange Red in the North Island of New pruning. Zealand in the 1930’s by Mr Kidd.The Royal Gala is a (Cox’s Orange Pippin × Golden Delicious parentage as the “SnowWhite Apple” due to its bright, shiny, red red mutation of the Gala apple. Monty’s Surprise Mr Kidd Greytown, New Zealand- 1934.) A yellow skin and very white flesh. AP-133-5 $36 green skin with some russeting. A juicy, aromatic Lobo Splendour apple with, creamy white flesh with a firm texture. “An apple a day keeps the Doctor away” AP177-5 $36 AP183-5 $36 Flavour is a combination of apple, pear and banana with a touch of anise and liquorice. I love the flavours This very large Canadian apple is ideal for eating and A bright red blush over a yellow background. A very This apple was discovered by Tree Crops Assc. of this apple, stunning eating. baking. Excellent for general culinary use and for the sweet apple which is a regular and reliable bearer, member Mark Christensen in the 1990s. The apples production of . The large, smooth, flat, ripening in March-April. tend to vary in size and can weigh as much as 400 Granny Smith grams. A crisp, good eating apple and an excellent round apples with deep red skin are produced in Tydeman’s Late Orange AP174-5 $36 heavy crops in Feb. Good keeper. cooking apple ready in April. An exciting find as it has AP184-5 $36 high levels of flavonoids and other beneficial A large, late, crisp green, exceptionally white fleshed Merton Russet compounds that may inhibit the growth of cancer apple, good for dessert or cooking, an excellent (Laxton’s Superb × Cox’s Orange) A late-keeping high AP179-5 $36 cells. keeper. Upright and vigorous tree, which is self- quality dessert apple, ripening from April/ May. thinning. A tip-bearing variety, unsuited to espalier (Cox’s Orange Pippin/ 1921). Oval Medium-sized apples, red blush with russet. The pruning. shaped apple, which is medium to small in size. flesh is creamy yellow, firm and juicy with an Cider Apples on MM106 Yellow flushed dull red but covered in . aromatic Cox flavour which improves with storage. Hetlina Flesh yellowish, tinged green, firm, crisp, sweet and Thin, to avoid biennial bearing. AP175-5 $36 sub acid, an excellent keeper. Best stored 2-3 weeks Wellington Special AP196-5 $36 before eating. Ripens in early April. (Hetliner - Czechoslovakia) A very old European AP185-5 $36 Small in size, with crimson, yellow orange skin. The variety, particularly suitable for organic gardens. It Monty’s Surprise juice is moderately sweet with an aromatic pleasantly has a very sweet flavour, crisp and good for eating, (Unknown parentage – Thanks to Mark Strange & AP180-5 $36 acidic astringent aftertaste. fresh, very high in antioxidants, similar to the Apple Lucy Alcock.) A large to huge late cooking apple that Monty’s Surprise. A medium sized apple ripening mid “An apple a day keeps the Doctor away” came to us fromWellington, even the leaves are large. Knotted Kernel season. Bright red. Its fruit ripen well into late April and are green AP197-5 $36 This apple was discovered by Tree Crops Assoc. skinned with red overtones. Great for cooking and Irish Peach member Mark Christensen in the 1990s. The apples very easy peel , fluffs up almost immediately when An old Somerset cider variety. Trevor Fitzjohn, a AP191-5 $36 tend to vary in size and can weigh as much as 400g. A cooked, very little sugar if any needed.The tree is British radiologist who emigrated to NZ in the late crisp, good eating apple and an excellent cooking very healthy. 1980s helped reintroduce this variety back to England A Heritage apple (yes an apple not a peach!). apple ready in April. An exciting find as it has high where it was thought to have been no longer Originating from Ireland in 1820, it ripens in early levels of flavonoids and other beneficial compounds Worcester Pearmain available. A relatively small to medium fruit, summer. The skin is green with very faint red stripes that may inhibit the growth of cancer cells. AP187-5 $36 bittersweet with good to excellent quality. Red and the flesh is high quality with a good flavour. skinned with a very long distinctive stem. Intense red crimson blush with a strawberry like ~6~ ~7~ Slack Ma Girdle inhibit the growth of cancer cells. Over 50% of the Moorpark second day for 2-3 hours then closes. Cross AP199-5 $36 beneficial compounds in apples reside in the skin. AR150C $36 pollination of 2 different varieties will help in warmer climates (Bacon & Fuerte). In cooler climates the A medium-sized apple with quiet a flat shape, with Royal Gala / Braeburn A large golden, orange-coloured apricot with a opening and closing of the flower tend to overlap, yellow green and bright red patches. The flesh is very AP905-5 $45 smooth fuzzless skin. A juicy variety with a rich, lively making them more self fertile. 5m height × 4m width. sweet, making it good as a blend with a bittersweet flavour. Mid-season ripening, self-fertile. Royal Gala and a sharp . So sweet that they are also Traditionally used for bottling and as a jam apricot, good to jam (blackberry and apple). Late season Sweet and juicy with a bright red skin. Ripens in but great to eat fresh as well. Blackberry ripening. February. Tomcott Black Satin Braeburn AR151-5 $36 BB000-1 $18 AP202-5 $36 An apricot with unique intense flavour that is both Sweet and tangy, striped red, red blush over green, A thornless cane that is prolific, with large, black fruit This very desirable cider apple is medium in size, sweet and juicy.The skin is with a rich ripens April. produced in midsummer on canes produced the year pale yellow fruit with a firm flesh and a medium red blush. It has consistent heavy crops of fruit in before. A variety that can tolerate heat and has bittersweet flavour. Known as a vintage cider apple Royal Gala / Granny Smith Feb, self fertile. Good in warmer climates. attractive, small, soft-pink flowers which fade to and described as not needing other fruit to make a AP910-5 $45 white followed by delicious fruit. 1.8 × 1 metre. full-bodied, lip-smacking cider. Royal Gala Avocado Blueberries Apple Duals on MM106 Sweet and juicy with a bright red striped skin. Grafted plants, fruiting will begin 3-5 years after February ripening. planting. Available in Spring (October). Blueberries are easily grown by the home gardener but do need an acidic soil pH of about 4.5 and no Hetlina/Monty’s Surprise Bacon AP885-5 $45 Granny Smith higher than 5.2. Use flowers of sulphur to lower the AV003-4P $50 pH, adding acid peat will also lower the pH. Mulch Hetlina A large, late, crisp green, exceptionally white-fleshed with pine needles. All blueberry plants are available Medium-sized oval fruit with a very attractive apple, good for dessert or cooking. An excellent in limited quantities. smooth, shiny, thin, green skin. Easy to peel with a A very old European variety, particularly suitable for keeper. Upright and vigorous tree, which is self- medium to large seed.Yellow-green flesh with a light Blast organic gardens. A very sweet flavour, crisp and good thinning. A tip-bearing variety, unsuited to espalier flavour, smooth and silky. The skin remains green as BU380-4 $20 for eating fresh very high in anti-oxidants. A medium pruning. it darkens. Fruit size 280g to 500g. ‘B’ type pollination sized apple ripening early in the season. Bright red A rabbit eye type which is not only sweet and assisted by bees and flies, so reasonably self-fertile apple with a green base. Royal Gala/Peasgood Nonsuch succulent to eat but looks good in the garden as well. assisted by Hass and Reed. 12 months from flowering AP925-5 $45 The berries are medium size, mid-blue fruit, high in Monty’s Surprise to harvest with fruit ready June/July. Size 5m height × vitamin C with good antioxidant proper- ties. Mature Royal Gala 4m width. A crisp, good eating apple and an excellent cooker height 2m × 1.5m width. Sweet and juicy with a bright red striped skin. Fuerte ready in April. An exciting find as it has high levels of Centurion flavonoids and other beneficial compounds that may February ripening. AV004-4P $50 BU400-4 $20 inhibit the growth of cancer cells. Over 50% of the Peasgood Nonsuch Medium-sized, pear-shaped fruit with a green beneficial compounds in apples reside in the skin. A rabbit eye type. Ripens mid Feb to early April so leathery skin, easy to peel. Creamy flesh of mild and considered a late season variety. An excellent cropper, An apple with crisp white flesh which is both suitable rich flavour, the skin ripens green. Fruit size 250g to Peasgood Nonsuch / Braeburn producing large clusters of medium-sized fruit (12- for dessert and cooking. A mid-season variety. A 450g. ‘B’ Type pollinaton assisted by bees and flies, so AP898-5 $45 14mm). Firm very fruit with a crisp aromatic and huge, flat, highly coloured apple striped red. reasonably self fertile assisted by Hass and Reed. 9-12 spicy flavour. Recommended for districtsWaikato to Peasgood Nonsuch months from flowering to harvest with fruit ready Northland as fruit has problems maturing in cooler depending on the amount of heat during the ripening An apple with crisp white flesh which is both suitable Apricots districts. 1.8-2.4 metres. Pollinate with Southland. season August-October. Size 6m height × 4m width. for dessert and cooking. A mid season variety. A huge, Grown on a plum rootstock, mature height 3-4m. Nui flat, highly coloured apple striped red. Hass Clutha Gold BU350-4 $20 Braeburn AV000-4P $50 AR020-5 $36 A Northern high bush variety. Super-sized light blue A medium sized oval fruit with a thick, blackish, fruit with great taste which appear in large numbers A sweet and tangy apple, striped red, red blush over A large fruit with a real apricot flavour. It has leathery skin, creamy flesh with superb flavour. free, ripens in April. an orange skin with a slight red blush.This is in early summer. 1m width × 1.2m height. Grown A prolific cropper from midsummer to autumn. The commercially in New Zealand. Peasgood Nonsuch / Monty’s Surprise a lovely eating experience. Ripens in January.Variety is a cross between Apricot Sundrop and Moorpark so fruit contain at least 20 essential vitamins and Powder Blue AP900-5 $45 minerals. Plant in a warm sheltered frost free site with these two varieties are suggested as pollinators. BU950-2 $20 Peasgood Nonsuch good drainage. No pollinator needed. Fitzroy A Rabbit eye variety - proven for all districts with An apple with crisp white flesh which is both suitable AR149-5 $36 Reed heavy crops of small- to medium-sized fruit with a for dessert and cooking. A mid season variety. A huge, AV005-4P $50 Originating quite close to the beach in New good shelf life. Harvest is late January to mid March. flat, highly coloured apple striped red. Plymouth, so it appears suitable for mild winter A large, round, green fruit with a smooth dark, thick A vigorous grower requiring approx. 600 chill hours. Monty’s Surprise areas. As the original tree was isolated it appears to be glossy skin with a delicate flavour. The skin ripens Rahi green. Large fruit size from 480g to 680g. Harvest is self-fertile. A consistent and heavy cropping tree with BU750-4P $20 A crisp, good eating apple and an excellent cooker fruit ripening in February. February to April. An ‘A’ type flower. The female opens ready in April. An exciting find as it has high levels of in the morning of the first day for 2-3 hours and then A rabbit eye variety - suited to the North Island flavonoids and other beneficial compounds that may closes. The male flower opens in the afternoon of the requiring approximately 600 hours’ chill time. The ~8~ ~9~ fruit has very light blue berries with good flavour and practical to grow as self fertile and its compact 2-3m Montmorency flavour. Few seeds. Reasonably hardy but needs frost a long shelf life. A mid season ripening variety, from mature height. CG222-5 $36 protection when young. Main crop in July but in February to late March. warmer areas fruits year-round. Mature height 3m, Dawson Reputed to be the best sour cherry for eating fresh, 2.5m wide. Tifblue CG210-5 $36 canning, baking and preserving. Bears large fruit very BU900-4 $20 young, of a deep red colour. Self pollinating. This DwarfYen Ben (Lisbon Parentage) A mid season cherry with dark black coloured skin cherry needs winter chilling so is not suitable for the CI410-2P $30 A Rabbit eye variety – and one of the most and has firm, dark red flesh. Pollinators, Stella and Waikato or north. It grows approx. 3-4m height and is outstanding blueberries ever grown. The fruit are Compact Stella. Late December fruiting. As above, but 1.5 × 1 m mature height. suitable for fan espalier pruning. large, light blue and ripen late in the season. It is vigorous and very productive and hardier than many Lapins Rabbit eye types. Pollinates with other Rabbit eye CG213-5 $36 Chestnut Lime types. Large dark red firm fruit with a good flavour. A self- Citrus aurantifolia. Limes require more heat than Budded or grafted trees will bear quite young (3-4 most citrus and due to their small size are ideal to fertile variety resistant to cracking. Ripens from early years). Height 4-5m. WHICH BLUEBERRY SHOULD I January. grow in pots as long as they are well watered. Ripen GROW? Krippners fruit on the tree as they do not keep well. Rainer As a general rule Northern high bush suit gardens CH046-4 $45 CG214-5 $36 Bearrs (Tahitian selection) Waikato south as they have a high chill require- Variety most sought-after for commercial plantings. CI200-2P $30 ment and flower in mid spring. Deciduous, very A large white fleshed mid season Cherry, excellent The first to drop its crop each season. Nuts fall free of cold-hardy. (Dixi, Bluecrop and Atlantic). eating qualities. Best pollinated by Bing or Dawson. Bearrs is a precocious (early fruiting) selection of the burr and are medium to large in size. A more self- Tahitian lime and in cooler climates shows superior Southern high bush varieties are best grown in Stella fertile variety. For best results plant with another performance. Appears to have greater frost warmer parts of NZ (Waikato north), their late winter CG216-5 $36 variety. Prefer a free draining soil. (Formerly known as resistance. Good sized, seedless, juicy fruit ideal for flowers are less likely to be hit by frost. They ripen No. 1005.) drinks and cooking. If limes are kept on the tree they Maturing late, around Christmas. A large, dark red October-December. Bred for superior fruit, soil will eventually turn a pale yellow. For best acidity and fruit. Firm flesh, mildly sub-acid. Self-fertile and a adaptability, heat tolerance & low winter chilling. storage, pick when green. great pollinator. Citrus (Misty, O’Neal, Petite Blue) Dwarf - Bearrs (Tahitian selection) Tangshe Some citrus are available in limited numbers and Rabbit eye types flower in early spring so need to therefore not listed. Please contact us if you are CI430-2P $30 CG217-5 $36 be protected from frosts. But they are much more after varieties not listed and we will do our best to As above, but 1.5m-2m mature height. tolerant of drought, heat and less than ideal soil A self fertile cherry with pale pink blossom. It has supply. conditions. Evergreen in warmer areas. (Centurion, small, pale pink cherries with a red cheek, ripening in Kaffir (Limited) Southland, Tifblue) late October into November. This very early fruiting CI170-2P $30 variety is an important source of fruit in the lean food Grapefruit months of late Spring, but you will have to beat the Citrus paradisi A low growing evergreen shrub mainly used for its Boysenberry birds to the fruit. highly flavoured leaves particularly in Asian dishes. Dwarf - Grapefruit - Golden Special (Limited) Ideal in containers but water well. It has unusual 2- Do well in a warm sunny district with fruit ripening CI3802P–2P $30 lobed leaves. from mid December through until early February. Cherry Duals They need a trellis or frame to grow over and will Produces large, juicy, orange-fleshed fruit with a Dwarf - Kaffir (Limited) spread at least 1.5 metres wide. They fruit on 2 year Two varieties on the one tree. delicious flavour and few seeds. The tree is CI433-2P $30 old canes. reasonably frost tolerant and fruit are produced in Lapins/Dawson November until April. Mature height 1.8 ×1.8m. Tasman BO002-1P $18 CG218-5 $45 Mandarin A stable semi thornless variety with good crops, Dark Lapins Citrus reticulata purple berries which are medium to large in size. Lemon Large dark red firm fruit with good flavour. A self- Citrus limon Grows well in most parts of the North Island and fertile variety. Ripens January. warmer parts of the South Island. Available only in Cherry - Sweet Meyer limited quantities. Dawson CI100-2P $30 Grown on Colt rootstock. Mature height 4-5m. Mandarin - Bay Sweetie Cherries prefer a loamy soil and good drainage is A mid-season cherry with dark black-coloured skin A very popular lemon for the home garden. More cold CI204-2P $30 necessary, as is a sheltered site in full sun. and firm, dark red flesh. tolerant than other varieties. Medium sized fruit, thin A NZ-bred mandarin hybrid which is an easy-peel, Bing skinned, frost-tolerant & have sweetly fragrant sweet and juicy fruit. It is a healthy variety with CG105-5 $36 Cherry Sour flowers. 2m x 1.5m attractive foliage and showy, perfumed flowers. A delicious fruit for sunny gardens. Fruits all through A cherry with dark red skin and flesh, medium to Dwarf Meyer Sour cherries, unlike their sweet counterpart, are the winter. 2.5m mature height × 2m width. large in size. Ripens in mid December. Pollinators mostly too sour to be eaten fresh. Best used in CI400-2P $30 Compact Stella, Stella and Rainer.Compact Stella cooking, especially in soups and pork dishes. Thus As above, but 1.5-2 m mature height. Dwarf Mandarin - Bay Sweetie a variety of liqueurs, desserts, preserves and drinks CI437-2P $30 CG208-5C $36 are made with sour cherries or sour cherry syrup. Yen Ben (Lisbon Parentage) Will grow in conditions similar to pear, in deep, Clementine Maturing late, around Christmas time. Large dark red loamy or even slightly heavy soils. CI150-2P $30 fruit. Flesh is firm, flavour mildly sub-acid.Very CI205-2P $30 A prolific bearer of thin-skinned, very juicy fruit. Large oval-shaped fruit with distinctive sharp acidic Medium sized, dark coloured, sweet flavoured fruit. ~10~ ~11~ They are thin skinned without many seeds. A heavy Harwood Late - Dwarf sulphur to lower the pH, adding acid peat, or berries in the autumn. Elderberries are favoured for producer of fruit in late winter. 2 metres. CI470-2P $30 mulching with pine needles will also lower the pH. medicinal properties. Berries can be eaten fresh, cooked in pies, muffins, As above, but mature height 1.8m × 1.8m width. jams and hot fruit sauces. Fruit is best left on the Mandarin - Satsuma types plant until it is frosted as the cold improves the Feijoas Navelina sweetness, they have a waxy skin and can store for Encore CI230-2P $30 up to 5 months. Prefers full sun but will tolerate a Early Season: Unique little shade. Prefers well drained soil but can cope CI206-2P $30 Large oval-shaped fruit are juicy with excellent with damp. Mid Season: Apollo, Mammoth Summer bearing mandarin with exceptional flavour. flavour, produced in July - August. Frost tender so Crowley Late Season: Triumph, Wiku Tu Good size, thin skinned fruit, very sweet, juicy and needs a warm, sunny, sheltered site. Mature height CR300-2P $18 easy peel. Seedless unless cross pollinated, fruit holds 2.5m, width 2m. Apollo well on the tree 3.5 × 2.5m. Newhall Navel Starry white/pale-pink flowers in spring with fruit FE000-3 $22 CI240-2P $30 ready in April. The fruit are medium red and about 1- Kwano 2 cm in size. Trailing habit with each runner reaching Large, long sweet-tasting fruit with excellent flavour. CI211-2P $30 An earlier-ripening navel orange with impressive & up to 2 metres in ideal conditions. Green, leathery Skin is light green in colour. Moderately upright growing habit, vigorous, forms a good branching A heavy cropping, easy-peel Satsuma selection. consistent crops of very sweet, juicy fruit with deep leaves that turn a purple hue in autumn. framework. A self-fertile variety with fruit ripening in Sweet, juicy fruit ripening in winter (May-Sept). A orange rind and slightly oval shape. Ripens May-June. 3m mature height, 2m width. April, but does best with cross-pollination. seedless variety if not cross-pollinated. Quite cold Currants tolerant. 2m mature height, 1.5m width. Seville Mammoth CI248-2P $30.00 They prefer morning sun, don’t let them dry out, FE004-3 $22 Miho adding organic matter as mulch will help. CI207-2P $30 These sour oranges are extremely juicy, segment very A very large fruited old fashioned variety, with Gloria deVersailles - Red smooth green skin, sweet aromatic flavour, slightly A superior easy-peel Satsuma selection with an neatly and contain very few seeds. They are ideal for CU009-2P $18 gritty, soft juicy pulp. It bears prolifically in May and upright but low-spreading growth habit. Early marmalade because of their wonderfully strong June and is self-fertile. maturing with heavy crops of sweet, juicy and orange taste and so easy to prepare. 3 × 2m. Excellent crop of red berries, which are great for small generally seedless mandarins (unless cross- gardens providing fruit for jams, jellies, pies and tarts. Washington Navel (Limited) Fruit ripen Dec to early Jan. Cut whole clusters to Takaka pollinated). Ripens April-August. 2 ×1.5m. CI260-2P $30 avoid damage. FE008-3 $22 Miyagawa Wase A popular Navel orange with high quality seedless Magnus - Black A very early fruit bearer with large fruit that have a CI212-2P $30 fruit of excellent flavour. Easy peel ripe from late CU013-2P $18 delicious rich tropical flavour, firm flesh with minimal grit. An upright, healthily variety and is self An older selection of Satsuma mandarin, with high winter and last until summer. 4m height × 3m width. Moderately, vigorous, hardy upright bush, large even fertile. quality large-ish fruit which is early and seedless. The Washington Navel - Dwarf (Limited) sized berries ripening mid Dec/Jan.Yields up to 4kg flesh is juicy with a sweet, tangy flavour. Ripens June- CI490-2P $30 per season. They are notably high inVitamin C, and Triumph September. 2.5m mature height, 2m width. can be selectively harvested taking the first ripe fruit FE006-3-3 $22 As above, but mature height 2.5 × 2m width. & then allowing the whole truss to mature picking Okitsu Wase over time. A late-season variety which is a good storer. Medium- CI213-2P $30 Yuzu sized fruit with a firm skin and good flavour. Slightly CI360-2P $30.00 gritty, juicy, moderately soft flesh. Best with other An early Satsuma mandarin with very sweet, easy feijoas to help pollination. peel fruit that is seedless unless cross-pollinated. Rarely available Japanese Citron lemon. Sought after Elderberry Ripens May-August. Sun and frost hardy, ideal for for its unique sour, tart flavour in both its zest and All green parts of elderberry are poisonous: avoid Unique container growing. 2m mature height, 1.5 width. juice. Cold hardier than most citrus it forms a small eating leaves, stems etc. Flowers are edible, as are FE005-3 $22 attractive spiny tree. 4 × 4m. berries once black. To remove ripe berries safely, Silverhill freeze the head of berries and then remove with a Large, sweet, juicy fruit produced on small tree, CI216-2P $30 fork. Cook before eating. which bears prolifically. An excellent home garden Tangelo - Citrus reticulata × choice as smaller and self-fertile. Fruit matures in A compact easy-peel Satsuma selection. A prolific Adam April/May. bearer with sweet, juicy fruit that is seedless unless C.paradisi EI013-3 $15 cross-pollinated. A compact growing shrub at 2m Waingaro Seminole Mandarin/Grapefruit cross Grows 2-3 m. Elderberries are fast growing, an early mature height, 1.5 width. FE010-3 $22 CI300-2P $30 producer of large bunches of berries, and they A vigorous and high yielding fruit tree with lush green require high moisture and fertile soil. Flowers are A late high yielding tree that produces good crops of Orange foliage. Fruit are large, smooth and glossy with deep great for making elderflower lemonade or large fruit with a rich feijoa flavour. The skin is almost champagne. The berries are good to eat and make tasteless, thin and smooth. An upright healthy variety Citrus sinensis red coloured fruit. High juice and a rich sweet flesh with mandarin taste and grapefruit tang. Ripens excellent jelly and wine as well as having medicinal and is self fertile. Harwood Late Sept-April. Mature height 2m, 2.5m width. properties. Wonderful hedgerow specimen. CI225-2P $30 Laciniata Figs A NZ selection ofValencia orange. A sweet, juicy, EL015-3 $15 Cranberry Prefer a sunny, sheltered position, and thrive on thin-skinned fruit which ripens throughout the Fern or cut leaf Elder. A delicate fernlike foliage abundant moisture, bearing heaviest crops when summer (Dec-June). An excellent eating orange Vaccinium macrocarpon. Cranberry require a very acidic soil to do well, with a pH of between 4-4.5 (so makes this a very attractive plant in the garden with the roots are restricted. Fruit forms on the tips of the which crops well. 3m mature height, 2m width. no lime near these plants). They do well in the same the added benefit of lovely flower heads in spring and previous seasons growth. Remove 1 or 2 of the conditions as blueberry plants. Use flowers of older branches completely each year. ~12~ ~13~ Adriatic Robyn skinned berries in medium shouldered bunches. A Guava FI002-4 $22 FI060-4 $22 mid season variety, disease resistant. Virtually seedless. Psidium var. Lucidum. Prefers a warm situation Late, large round green skinned figs with dark red Medium- to large-sized fruit with pale green to yellow where it will form a tree like shrub which will grow to very sweet pulp. Huge reliable crops of good for skin. Pulp is pink to cream with a mild flavour. EA Robinson 3-5 metres. Shelter from frosts if possible – dessert, jam, wine and bottling. It is not suitable for Prolific bearer, fruit ripening Feb to March. This is a GR601-4 $22 especially early autumn frosts. They come into Southern districts. These figs were boiled down to variety that comes from Eric Cairns at Upper Hutt bearing very early (many the year after planting). A black outdoor table grape raised in Palmerston make a fig“cake” that was used for sweetening in the and is a good fig for marginalWellington/Manawatu North presumably of a Hamburg type. Fruits very Yellow days of the early settlers, before “white sugar”. Ripens climates. successfully and ripens well, fruiting twice. GU100-3P $18 in April. Ventura Moore’s Diamond Aromatic, sub-acid berries of the guava contain Black FI094-4 $22 GR275-4 $22 numerous, small hard, edible seeds. The fruit are 2-3 FI004-4 $22 A large flat green fig, deep ruby-red flesh with a cm in diameter with a mild flavour.They can be eaten A hardy variety resistant to fungal attacks, ripening in Small dark skinned, pink-fleshed fig, creamy texture strawberry jam flavour. It has regular crops with the fresh but also make excellent jams, jellies, pies and mid March. A table grape with good flavour, white with very sweet skin.The fig is so sweet that it should fruit ripening March through till early April. drinks. flesh and skin. Makes a dry white wine and also be eaten skin and all. An early fig and best for champagne. Red marginal areas that may experience cooler summer, GU150-3P $18 ripens March – early April. Gooseberry New York Muscat Prefer a cool climate, well-drained soil. GR400-4 $22 Strawberry guava are aromatic, sub-acid berries Black Mission which contain numerous small hard edible seeds. FI005-4P $22 Invicta Good crops of medium red/black grapes held in loose The fruit has a dark red outer skin. Excellent fresh bunches. They have a pleasant Muscat flavour with a A small- to medium-sized fig with deep purple skin GO013-1P $22 with many culinary uses. “jelly” texture. It ripens early to mid season. A Muscat colour and amber to red flesh. A late season variety Resistant to powdery mildew. Berries are veined, flavour is one with pronounced pungent, sweet floral which also carries a Breba crop. semi-transparent green tending to yellow when ripe. aromas. Hazelnuts Brown Turkey Upright variety makes for easier picking. Ripens Dec, yields up to 4kgs. Niagara Pollinators are required on a ratio of 1-10 to 1-20. FI008-4 $22 GR432-4 $22 Barcelona A heavy producer of large conical shaped fruit that Pax A very early white dessert grape, which is very sweet HH017-3 $25 are light amber/pink in colour. The fruit ripens in GO000-1P $22 with a good mild flavor. One of the few dessert grapes March-April and has a full rich flavour, which can be A more upright variety than invicta and almost thorn A selection from Oregon of a popular variety. A high that can be grown organically making it a must for enjoyed fresh or is great for cooking and also for jam less, heavy cropping and red berries, showing good quality nut, large and very presentable. Excellent the home gardener. Ripens early/mid March. making. disease resistance. Ripe fruit have an excellent table nut requiring pollination. flavour when eaten fresh. Brunoro Black Schuyler Ennis GR702-4 $22 FI010-4P $22 HH032-3 $25 Grapes - Table A regular cropping outdoor, table grape, bears from Bred by George Christovsky in Paraparaumu and A good eating variety for the home garden as it has first season. Med/large berries, jet-black with heavy named by Eric Cairns. A small- to medium-sized fig Plant grapes in a sunny, sheltered site free from late large nuts produced in March. A less vigorous variety spring frosts. bloom. Flavour neutral, pleasant. Early ripening. with dark purple to black skin and red flesh which is but very productive. Used as a late pollinator for the rich and very sweet. It has a small breba crop in Albany Surprise Urbana South Island. January and then its main crop is from late March GR020-4 $22 GR800-4 $22 until early May. Merv de Bolwillier Good crops of large mild Lubrusca flavoured juicy Good crops of large cherry red berries. Fruit is thick HH155-3 $25 Brunswick black Berries. A hardy variety that ripens mid to late skinned with a Jelly texture and an exquisite sweet An old German variety which has a large nut. A FI012-4 $22 season. Lubrusca flavour.Vigorous and disease resistant late vigorous bush and recommended as an additional season variety. Long brown figs of good flavour, amber flesh. Breba Bishop Pompallier pollinator with Alexandra sheds pollen late. crop in January, 2nd crop March. GR031-4 $22 White Dalmatian Whiteheart GR708-4 $22 French Sugar A grape from Bishop Pompallier’s own plantings in HH202-3 $25 FI040-4 $22 Northland. A disease-resistant large, black, sweet, Originally from the Hokianga from an old Dalmatian One of New Zealand’s most promising selections for delicately-flavoured grape. Ripens early March. orchard. The grape has a rich depth. very sweet A red-fleshed fig of medium size, green-red flesh and processing. A well-filled nut with high crack out and flavour. Ripens after Niagara, in April. a sweet flavour. It has a long fruiting season and is a Black Dalmatian nuts maturing in March. phenomenal cropper in warm districts. GR052-4 $22 Mrs Williams Originally from an old Dalmatian orchard in Grapes -Wine Loganberry FI090-4 $22 Kohukohu, where they show natural disease Have a go at making your own wine... resistance. Large black dessert grape, strong musky Waimate A sweet fig with dark amber skin and amber to red flavour and lots of tannin. Ripens in late March. Pinot Meunier LO000-1P $18 flesh. Breba crop is in December and the second crop GR300-4 $22 in late February to March. Canadice A thornless bramble which is a cross between a blackberry and a raspberry. Large wine-red berries GR100-4 $22 A very early hardy red wine grape, which may be relied upon in all seasons. Attractive woolly white fur with a delicious sweet, smooth flavour. High in both Moderate to heavy crops of medium red fleshy thin- on the leaf, which makes it more frost hardy. ~14~ ~15~ vitamin C for strong immunity and vitamin E for streaked buds in spring to bright orange-red fruit in but pleasant and they contain a significant Spring Red strong antioxidant properties. autumn. Semi-weeping habit, good disease proportion ofVitamin C. They are a very versatile NE190-5C $36 resistance. fruit being used in pies, jelly, eaten raw. They can tolerate frosts and prefer to be grown in a moist soil. The tree flowers mid season and has prolific bloom Loquat Wright’s Scarlet Very easy to prune, as the natural compact growth even in low chill climates. The fruit ripens in early MA300-5 $36 requires little more than a light trim to maintain January and is of medium size.The skin is bright One of the few hardy evergreen sub-tropical trees cherry red and has juicy melting yellow flesh and is grown in NZ. A small, round tree with large glossy Large clusters of 50mm flattish deep crimson fruits, shape. Fruit ready from February onwards. semi clingstone. The tree is very hardy. green leaves, small almond scented flowers, fruit highly ornamental and excellent for jelly. A very ripen Nov/Dec. A little frost tender. Loquats will spectacular sight in winter. grow in all soils except those that are very wet or Nashi Sunglo alkaline. NE200-5C $36 (Asian Pear) Height 3-4 metres A popular dessert Golden Orb Medlar fruit eaten raw, they generally grow anywhere where Large sized fruit with bright red over gold skin. Firm yellow fleshed fruit with an excellent flavour, ideal for LO007-2 $36 apples will grow. Many are self fertile but a William Medlar tree Bon Chrétien pear, which flowers at a similar time, is bottling and to eat fresh. A mid season variety. Large fruit which are sweet and tangy, rich in ME010-4P $36 ideal to enhance pollination. vitamins and minerals. Large downy leathery leaves. Makes an interesting and unusual tree often For best taste allow the fruit to ripen on the tree. Nijisseiki Passion Fruit assuming a contorted shape whose leaves colour NA100-5P $36 Ripen November into December. attractively in autumn. Medlar will grow in almost Dispatched in late spring October/November any soil type but prefer a well-drained warm loam Reputed to be the best known Asian pear and a very Malus Crab Apple soil in a sunny situation. Large solitary white reliable performer. Fruit is a good size with greenish Black - Passiflora edulis sometimes, pink flushed flowers are produced smooth skin. The flesh is white, firm, crisp, very juicy PA100-1P $15 and sweet with a refreshing tartness. Self-fertile. 3 × 2.5 metres, on MM106. Magnificent for jelly nestled amongst the leaves. The fruit are described as A large black eating passion fruit, containing a sweet making. Great for pollinating all apple varieties. a pome and the calyces give each fruit a little crown. Reddy Robin fragrant pulp that surrounds numerous black seeds. The fruit, which are brown, apple-shaped and hard, Arrow Gold NA120-5P $36 The vines bear fruit after about 15 months and ripen ripen in late autumn. Some say that much of the MA090-5 $36 between Feb/march. Passion fruit grow best in a medlar’s original value was in the days before year An exciting new Nashi, highly attractive lemon fruit sunny frost-free site protected from cold wind, loamy Large, clear light yellow fruit held on horizontal round fruit was available, when it would have been with bright red/orange blush. Mild sweet, low acid soil with lots of organic matter added and good branches that creates a spectacular display from “winter” fruit. Often harvesting is avoided until after flavour, with a crisp and juicy texture.Very productive drainage. They need a support such as a trellis. autumn into winter. A hardy variety breed in the first frost as this is thought to hasten the rotting and black spot resistant. PVR #30814 Queenstown. Mature 3m. or “bletting” period. This bletting is achieved by laying them on a bed of straw in a well-ventilated Peach Golden Hornet place for some three weeks to two months, until the Nectarines MA100-5 $36 Peach rootstock is better adapted to lighter soils flesh is half rotting and turning brown inside! Now Peach rootstock grows 3-4 metres. and is more vigorous than Plum rootstock. Grows to An upright crab with a pyramidal habit.White spring after all this waiting the taste? “...Their flesh is then 3-4m. Self-fertile. Peaches are self-fertile, plant in blossoms and clusters of small, shiny, golden soft, brown and buttery, slightly fragrant, and Fantasia well-drained, fertile soil in full sun. ornamental fruit borne in great profusion. Fruit although unattractive to look at, delicious to eat”. NE160-5C $36 retained well into winter months. Due to its profuse A good cropping variety which ripens in February. A LEAF CURL flowering it is ideal as a pollinator in with your apple Mulberry large nectarine with bright red over yellow skin and Leaf curl is a common fungal disease of peaches trees. yellow-fleshed. Freestone. and nectarines. The disease over winters in the Morus hybrid (Arabian) ‘Hicks Early’ buds of infected trees and infects in cool wet Gorgeous MU270-3P $20 Goldmine spring/summer weather. These infected leaves are MA150-5 $36 NE165-5 $36 puckered, curled and much thicker than usual. A cross between a white and a red mulberry, fast A very popular crab apple with small deep crimson Control is an application of Lime Sulphur in late growing deciduous tree large oval serrated leaves. Very sweet white flesh, dessert quality. Red skin over fruits which weigh down the branches in autumn and autumn/early winter, followed by an application of a Delicious dark red (black) fruit produced in late green, ripens in February. winter. One of the best crab apples. copper-based fungicide and Enspray 99 soon after spring. Mature height 5 × 5 m. Redgold pruning and just before bud burst in spring, Jack Humm NE170-5C $36 followed again 10-14 days later. Once you notice the MA200-5 $36 symptoms it is too late to control the disease in Myrtus ugni A large mid- to late-season ripening nectarine. Dark A brilliant red crab apple flushed with yellow and those leaves but you can apply a light dressing of Myrtus ugni is the only plant that we offer that is red over golden yellow skin, firm yellow flesh and orange to give a magnificent display into the winter. quick acting fertiliser such as sulphate of ammonia susceptible to Myrtle Rust. The plants are checked freestone variety. Ideal for eating fresh (dessert) and to encourage new leaf growth. Seaweed fertilisers regularly and would never be sent out if we were in bottling. such as Seasol and Comfrey sprays are an Jelly King doubt. We would apply spray if and when needed. If MA250-5 $36 you are in doubt please feel free NOT to order these Snow Queen important additive in your Edible Garden routine to plants. Feijoa are not affected by Myrtle Rust and try and help the plant’s immunity to this very The fruit are large 3cm round yellow orange overlaid NE180-5C $36 are not on MPI’s list of susceptible plants. common fungal problem. with red. Flower buds are pink opening to white. The The fruit ripens in late Dec. and is of a medium size. fruit is left untouched by birds until late autumn. Chilean Guava (N.Z. cranberry) The skin is red and the flesh is white and has an April White™ Fantastic for jelly. MY000-2P $18 aromatic smell. A dessert quality fruit with a sweet PF001-5C $36 Snow Bright A neat evergreen shrub with small leathery leaves flavour. A succulent white fleshed peach, skin has a pink MA270-5 $36 that often turns red. The fruit are scarlet red, round in blush. Hang on the tree until late March to April. shape and similar to Cranberries. Fruit taste is sharp Shows resistance to leaf curl. Snow-white, dainty flowers opening from pink- ~16~ ~17~ Fayette has no need of fungicide sprays. Particularly suitable Belle du Jumet & juicy variety. Pollinators: Conference, Winter Nelis, PF113-5C $36 for organic growing. This tree originates from PH099-5 $36 &WBC. Georgetown, North Otago on the property of Terry A heavy cropping peach the produces quality fruit of Fowler and Helen Brookes. It originated from a peach A very sweet sugar pear with green skin, ripening to Taylor’s Gold a good size.The flesh and skin are both yellow.The pit that grew beside the carport and producing yellow, with a little red blush. A medium to heavy PH660-5P $36 fruit ripens mid to late season. cropper that ripens in February. A self fertile variety beautifully without the need for spraying. First discovered in New Zealand in 1986 in an orchard but does well with other pears for pollination. belonging to Michael King-Turner in Nelson. It Gordon Glory I have grown this peach here at the nursery for 2 appears to be a natural cross between a Doyenne du PF120-5 $36 years now. The fruit is delicious and plentiful and its Beurre Bosc Comice and a Beurre Bosc. It has a lovely russeted, claim to fame appears very true, I have had no leaf PH100-5C $36 A clingstone peach with similar flesh and flavour to cinnamon-coloured skin and a tender, juicy aromatic curl on my tree, yippee :-) Golden Queen, which ripens end March/early April. Fruit is med/large and coloured with golden, flavour with a delicate, sweet taste. It ripens late in Attractive gold skin with bright orange-scar- let cinnamon russet. The flesh is yellowish white, very the season, around April. Pollinate with Beurre Bosc, cheek. Raised in Palmerston North. Shows resistance juicy with a rich sweet, piquant flavour and pleasing William bon Chrétien, Winter Nelis. to leaf curl. Peach - DwarfVarieties aroma. Can be cool stored for up to 4 months. These varieties are ideal for tubs, patio specimens Pollinates with Winter Nelis. Triomphe deVienne Hiawatha or gardens with limited space. Stunning blossom PH677-5 $36 PF130-5 $36 followed by copious amounts of fruit. Peach Conference rootstock as a 50 cm standard. PH210-5C $36 Excellent dessert pear. Ripe March, after Bon Stunning deep purple leaves with pink blossom. The Chrétien. One of the very best pears for flavour and fruit is dark purple skinned with orange flesh, semi- Bonanza A sweet and juicy pear with green skin and some texture, large brown russet. Pollinators: Seckle, clingstone to free stone. Superb eating quality, PF231-3P $36 russeting. A self-fertile variety, which is a regular and William Bon Chrétien. ripening mid season late February into March).We reliable bearer. Ripens Feb-March. tasted this just recently and it was delicious, love the A dwarf peach growing to 1.5 metres it is a freestone Williams Bon Chrétien purple leaves. variety with medium sized fruit which are white Doyenne du Comice PH708-5C $36 fleshed with a red blush. Delicious sweet flavour, PH227-5C $36 Maycrest fruiting in early summer. An early-season pear of medium size with smooth One of the most delicious pears grown. Large pale PF144-5C $36 greenish-yellow skin and a melting flavour. Good for Kotare Honey yellow fruit with greenish tinges and patches of dessert& bottling. A vigorous, upright tree. This peach has firm yellow flesh and a good juicy PF232-3P $36 brown russet ripening in Feb/March. A very sweet Pollinators: Beurre Bosc, Packham’s Triumph and flavour. It has bright red skin over a yellow and juicy pear. Pollinate withWilliams Bon Chrétien, Winter Nelis. background.The fruit is of a medium size and ready A naturally-occurring dwarf seedling of Peach Honey Winter Nelis or Conference. about December in warmer areas. Moderately Babe. The round mop shape heads protect the Winter Nelis vigorous productive tree with showy bloom. freestone apricot sized peaches. Golden juicy flesh, Keifer PH800-5C $36 with a lovely “peachy” scent, a sweet delicious taste. PH302-5 $36 Paragon Ripens in late January. A late-season pear ripening in March with regular A very large juicy sweet crisp pear with good flavour. PF150-5C $36 crops. A long-keeping, dessert-quality pear with a Texture similar to Asian pears. They are great thirst light russet skin. Pollinate: Conference or WBC. A medium sized peach with deep yellow skin mottled Peachcot quenchers and are excellent for bottling. If stored with red when ripe. A clingstone variety, ripening in properly in a cellar or similar they will keep for Worden Seckle February. Sweet and extremely juicy. A cross between a peach and an apricot, which is very months, store in a shallow box with lots of air. Ripens PH603-5C $36 sweet and tasty with a firm texture and a golden skin end March. Early flowering, does not appear to need Small to medium in size, needs thinning to obtain Redhaven colour. A regular cropping tree which is self-fertile a pollinator. PF155-5C $36 and matures in March. good sized fruit. The skin is golden/yellow, bright red Packham’s Triumph blush the flesh is yellowish and fine grained, tender, An early peach ready in the NewYear. A large peach, Peachcot on peach PH335-5C $36 melting, buttery, very juicy, spicy aromatic dessert attractive yellow skin over a crimson red blush, firm PF251-5 $36 fruit. Very good quality. yellow fleshed freestone. Good for dessert and A large irregular shaped pear with greenish-yellow bottling. skin, white flesh. Excellent dessert or bottling pear. Peacherine Pollinators: Beurre Bosc,Williams Bon Chrétien and Dual Pears - Dwarf Sanguine - Peach rootstock Winter Nelis. PF055-5 $36 Haley’s The pear dual combinations will pollinate each Princess other. Small/medium sized, with dark red grey skin, bright PG022-5C $36 PH351-5 $36 port red and white streaky flesh. A freestone variety, Medium/large fruit, which is firm, orange-yellow Belle du Jumet/Seckle (Worden) which ripens in late Feb.The fruit is juicy with a fleshed. A fuzzless clingstone variety, red blush over A very handsome tree, with beautiful form. A seedling PI150-5 $45 strong flavour and is good for dessert or bottling. from Louis Bon Jersey raised by Mr Rivers a famous gold skin colour, ripening in January. Excellent for Belle du Jumet Shows good resistance to leaf curl. Formerly dessert and bottling. early N.Z. plant breeder. A heavy cropper, ripening Blackboy. end Feb, fruit having a pale green skin with pink A very sweet sugar pear with green skin, ripening to blush, juicy and have a good flavour. Self-fertile. Sweet Perfection yellow, with a little red blush. A medium to heavy Pears - Dwarf cropper that ripens in February. PF200-5P $36 Stark’s Crimson To produce high quality trees that yield well, our PH650-5C $36 Highly coloured freestone peach with nicely coloured pears are grown as double-worked trees. This is a Seckle (Worden) red blushed skin and firm yellow flesh.Very sweet quince rootstock with an inter stem (double worked A red-skinned form of Clapp’s Favourite. Excellent rods). Mature height 3-4m. A small pear that needs thinning to obtain good-sized and juicy with a nice flavour. (Freestone means the skin colour of a dark ruby red, and is the best red pear fruit. The skin is golden/yellow with bright red blush. flesh pulls away cleanly from the stone of the fruit.) It for colour maturing mid January to early Feb. A sweet The flesh is yellowish, fine-grained and tender with a shows great natural resistance to spring leaf curl so ~18~ ~19~ melting, buttery, spicy/aromatic flavour and plenty of fruit, which are large & round. A late-ma- turing Pollinator for Black Doris, Omega & Fortune. PERNEL Omega juice. Very good quality. variety ripening May/June. Pollination: Fuyu are Pollinator for Black Doris & Omega. PO405-5C $36 parthenocarpic (development of the fruit without Red Bartlett/Conference pollination or fertilisation) and considered self- Coe’s Golden Drop A late-season plum of medium size, skin speckled red PI200-5 $45 fruitful. PO124-5C $36 over green, red flesh which is sweet and a little tart, excellent dessert. Pollinators Billington, Cherry Red Bartlett (Yellow Gage, pollinator for Greengages) A late plums. Pine Nut season, medium to small sized plum, yellow skin & Sweet melting white flesh, wine purple skin, scarlet flesh. Great for jams and sauces. Pollinate with Gages. Purple King when ripe. Pinus Pinea European. PO410-5C $36 PN100-2P $25 Conference Damson A large late season plum. Purplish skin, yellow orange flesh. A great dessert plum and has a greater A sweet and juicy pear with green skin and some Seedling-grown so will bear cones in about 6-8 years. PO126-5C $36 Self-fertile. They grow into a large tree with an tolerance of bacterial diseases than most plums. russeting. A self-fertile variety, which is a regular and (English Plum) Small oval fruit, with greenish yellow umbrella shape. They prefer lean soils and can thrive Pollinated by Elephant Heart, Sultan, Duffs Early reliable bearer. flesh and blue-black skin with attractive bloom on almost anywhere, great for shelter, erosion control Jewel and Cherry Plums. surface. A spreading tree with moderate vigour whose and timber as well as producing magnificent cones Red Bartlett/Doyenne du Comice fruit ripen mid season and is self-fertile. Make which, once the nuts have been removed, are ideal Reine Claude du Bavay PI400-5 $ 45 excellent jam, preserve, chutney and pickles. Birds for kindling.The nuts have a high oil content full of PO420-5C $36 Red Bartlett generally not interested in the fruit. European. goodness and flavour. Once in full production they Originating in France from the popular English Sweet melting white flesh, pleasant floral aroma and will yield approximately 5kg of pine nuts. Duff’s Early Jewel Greengage. In spite of being green when ripe it’s one buttery texture. It has wine purple skin, scarlet red PO154-5C $36 of the sweetest plums in existence. Ripens late in the season, is medium in size and has yellow green skin & when ripe. Delicious straight from the tree. Ripens in An early ripening plum that is ready around Plums flesh. Some reading suggests it to be self-fertile but February. Christmas time. A medium sized fruit with red skin Plum Myrobalan rootstock, growing to 3-4m in experience shows that either Angelina Burdett or and yellow flesh. It’s a self-fertile variety and is a good Doyenne du Comice height. Coe’s Golden Drop are needed. European. pollinator for other varieties. Large, pale yellow fruit with some green areas; Angelina Burdett Santa Rosa Elephant Heart patches of brown russet. Ripens Feb-March. A very PO040-5 $36 PO500-5C $36 sweet and juicy pear of excellent quality. PO155-5C $36 An excellent, early eating European plum with A medium sized plum produced on a tree with Very large, heart-shaped fruit, red fleshed with red Williams Bon Chrétien/Winter Nelis smallish dark purple fruit, and yellow green flesh, a upright growth habit. It has yellow flesh and pinkish- mottled skin. A freestone plum, this is upright, PI500-5 $45 full rich sugary flavour. Partially self fertile & red skin with an aromatic flavour. Ripens early- to vigorous, and ripens in February. A good dessert and pollinator Gages. European. mid-January; has a long ripening season. A self-fertile bottling variety that is pollinated by Omega, Santa Williams Bon Chrétien variety, but pollination may be assisted by using Rosa and Burbank. Billington Omega and Duffs Early Jewel. An early season pear of medium size with smooth PO051-5C $36 greenish-yellow skin and a melting flavour. Good for Freedom Satsuma A plum with dark red skin and flesh which is good for PO180-5C $36 dessert & bottling. PO530-5C $36 eating and jam making.The fruit ripen in early Winter Nelis Produces medium to dark red fruit with an attractive January and pollinators include Black Doris & blue bloom. A firm fleshed plum of amber colour A sweet red flesh plum with speckled red over a green Omega. stained red and juicy. February ripening plum with skin. Good dessert quality, ripening mid season. A late season pear ripening in March with regular consistent crops, with an upright habit. Pollinate with Regular cropper. Low-spreading tree. Pollinate Santa crops. A long-keeping dessert-quality pear with a Black Doris Santa Rosa. Rosa. Peach rootstock. light russet skin. Pollinate Conference orWilliams PO076-5C $36 Hawera Bon Chrétien. Sultan Medium to large fruit; ready in late Jan. It has black PO353-5C $36 PO550-5C $36 skin and dark red flesh. Excellent for dessert and A large, very firm fleshed plum, with very dark red bottling. Pollinate with Billington, Duff’s Early Jewel A large oval red fleshed plum with soft and juicy Cider Pears – Dwarf skin and flesh. Probably our best blood red plum. A or Santa Rosa. blood-red flesh when ripe. Ripens in mid January. A Make your own perry cider. The trees produce fruit high quality dessert variety. Ripening January (15-20). low spreading tree, which crops young and heavily. A that is not of eating quality, but that produces Burbank Self-fertile. A seedling, which originated from the side superior perry. self-fertile variety, which is ideal for the home garden. PO117-5C $36 of the road in Hawera,Taranaki. I think this is hard to beat for a lovely red skin and fleshed plum Kirchensaller A clear cherry-red skin with a thin lilac bloom, med PH900-5 $36 sized, almost globular in shape, flesh is deep yellow. Luisa Plumcott (Selected seedling) A German variety introduced to Good sweet flavour, reliable bearer, self-fertile. PO383-5C $36 Spring Satin New Zealand over 30 years ago. Fruit is large, brown- Cherry Plums Heard Luisa is a chance seedling arising in Hamilton.Very PO800-5 $36 purple in colour. Extremely tart. large, yellow flesh/skin, virtually freestone with an PO120-5C $36 A Plumcott is a natural hybrid between a plum and unusual mango shape. Exceptional eating quality an Apricot. It has dark red-purple skin with yellow Cherry Plums Pernel with a sweet aromatic flavour and fine texture, very flesh, which changes to yellowish red when mature. A Persimmon PO123-5C $36 juicy. Luisa is very grower-friendly in terms of sprightly plum flavour with the sweetness of an pollination, cultivation and disease hardiness. Ripens Fuyu Good pollinators, as they have a lot of blossom apricot (33% sugar). Partially self-fertile but for best late Jan/Feb. Self-fertile. It’s amazing. PE100-5P $60 followed by abundant quantities of small cherry-like pollination plant with other Japanese plums such as plums. Also known as Christmas Plums. HEARD A non-astringent variety, Fuyu bears superbly sweet ~20~ ~21~ Santa Rosa. Shows good resistance to bacterial spot Raspberry India in 1891, and sometimes known as the tree ornamentals, bee and plant safe BioGro certified and bacterial cankers. tomato. Tamarillos are subtropical, shrub-like trees (bacillus thuringiensis) Contains 4 x 2.5 gram sachets. See our separate berry list, available each Spring. that are very susceptible to frosts, so a warm frost- We can supply Clutha and Heritage now, with more free, sheltered site is essential. They ripen from April BIOPOWER - SEAWEED FLAKE (Grosafe) Prune varieties available in Spring: Glen Prossen, Lewis, to November and can be eaten raw, stewed, bottled, CHEM0 $15 200g Quallicum, Tulamen, Southland and Waiau. Stanley frozen or made into chutney and jam. Seaweed flake that is used as a Bio stimulant to PP602-5 $36 Clutha enhance plant growth and improve yields, crop RA060-2 $18 quality and overall plant health. Concentrated A sweet mid season prune, plum that is a heavy Walnuts - Grafted Marine Plant extract. Summer-fruiting, medium-sized red shiny fruit prolific cropper and bears at a young age and is self- Grafted walnuts have the advantage over seedling fertile. Dark blue skinned fruit with sweet and juicy which is easily removed. Good yields. Suitable for grown walnuts of coming into bearing at a much COPPER Free Flo (Grosafe) golden flesh. Central and Southern districts. younger age, 3-5 years (full production 7-10 years) CHEM1A $22 200g rather than 10-15 years. Mature height 5-7 metres. Heritage Grown on Juglans regia (English) walnuts. An organic copper hydroxide that controls a wide Pomegranate RA070-2 $18 range of fungal and bacterial diseases. (Black Spot, Meyric Canker, Leaf Curl, Downy Mildew, Stone fruit blast, A lovely variety for the home gardener to grow as it is Wonderful WG135-4 $95 dry berry etc.) an autumn-cropping variety. It fruits in Feb/ March PM101-2P $22 onwards. Lovely dark red fruit. Easy care as when it is A very fine nut, kernel good pale shiny colour. Plump ENSPRAY 99 (Grosafe) 3×3 metres. A multi-stemmed small shrub, double finished fruiting you can just cut the canes down to shape and even halves. Mild taste, good crack out. CHEM16 $25 500ml red flowers throughout spring & summer. Medium ground level. Only let about 4-5 canes come away in Shell is smooth with a bright colour. A NZ selection, sized fruit, round with a red leathery appearance. The Spring. formerly W/H1194. A emulsifiable narrow range spraying oil for the flesh is red with a jelly-like coating that covers many control of mites, aphids, thrips, scale, potato psyllid, seeds and has a rich flavour that is used for fresh fruit Waiau Meyric – Seedlings leaf miners, mealy bugs and powdery mildew, sooty or juice. The fruit is produced on branch terminals RA200-2 $18 WG000-5 $36 mould, downy mildew. and as the fruit matures the increasing size weighs A variety suited to parts of NZ fromWaikato South. It Meyric walnuts grown from seed of Meyric rather ENSPRAY 99 (Grosafe) the branch down in a pendulous fashion. Hot dry is a vigorous variety with spiny strong semi-upright than a grafted tree. Good quality nuts produced after CHEM16A $20 Spray bottle 300ml summers are required for good fruiting, although it canes.Very large fruit, firm medium red fruit with a approximately 10-15 years. sets most fruit after a cold winter. good flavour.Will fruit in summer on first year canes A emulsifiable narrow range spraying oil for the (Primocanes) and an autumn fruit on second year Shannon control of mites, aphids, thrips, scale, potato psyllid, canes (Floricanes). WG191-4 $95 leaf miners, mealy bugs and powdery mildew, sooty Quince mould, downy mildew. Supplied in a ready to use A very promising selection from the Manawatu with trigger pack which is reusable and refillable. Spray Quince have a delightful fragrance and a rich full all the desirable features of a top quality nut as well as bottle can be inverted. flavour, which will not be enjoyed raw but is Sichuan Pepper appearing to be resistant toWalnut Blight. Clean wonderful cooked in fruit dishes and conserves, Green (Zanthoxylum Alatum) well-filled nut with a crack out of over 50%. A New ENSPRAY 99 (Grosafe) where it takes on a wonderful dark red colour. Quince SI000-3 $25 Zealand selection, formerly AH/1335. CHEM16B $15 200ml thrives in a sunny sheltered site protected from wind and frost, preferring heavy moist soils. Train to an An evergreen thorny bush, the berries and leaves Wilson’s Wonder A emulsifiable narrow range spraying oil for the open-centred vase shape. have a unique zesty flavour. The outer husk from the WG072-4 $95 control of mites, aphids, thrips, scale, potato psyllid, yellow flowers are what is harvested and sought-after leaf miners, mealy bugs and powdery mildew, sooty The very large nuts make this a very popular home Smyrna with its zingy and tingling, slightly lemony overtones mould, downy mildew. variety. A vigorous tree, yet bearing very young in life. QU007-5 $36 but not spicy. A component of 5 spice powder.Will Originates in the Waikato near Cambridge. grow 3 to 7 metres but can be kept trimmed to a LIME SULPHUR (Grosafe) An excellent variety for all purposes, the tree manageable size. CHEM6 $10 200ml produces very large fruit, at a young age. It is a strong grower and extremely productive. The fruit is a pale Red (Zanthoxylum Simulans) Worcester Berry A fungicide/insecticide for the control of mites particularly pear leaf blister mite, scale, blackspot, lemon-yellow colour with smooth skin and a SI002-3 $45 Ribes divaricatum distinctive aroma. The flesh is tender and sweet when lichen, moss, powdery mildew and rust. Do NOT mix WO000-2 $22 cooked. Matures approx late February / March. A A deciduous thorny ornamental bush. The scarlet with other garden sprays, spray oils/mineral oils and self-fertile variety. berries in summer are prized for 5 spice powder. The A deciduous spiny shrub that grows to about 2 metres do not use on apricots or other sulphur- shy plants. outer red husks are dried and ground to make the high. The dark purplish fruit which appear around NATURALLY NEEM Taihape spice.Will grow in sun to light shade, prefers a well Christmas time can be eaten raw or cooked. It has a CHEM2 $25 QU008-5 $36 drained soil. Grows 3-7 metres. flavour between that of a gooseberry and a Again an excellent variety of quince that can be seen blackcurrant. Immature fruit taste more like a Pest & Fungal Control 200mlVarious pest and disease at the “Brown Sugar Café” in Taihape in all its glory. Tamarillo gooseberry and when ripe are more like a control 5 to 15 ml per L of warm water.The only The fruit is a lemon colour and the tree is a blackcurrant. neem oil in New Zealand that is registered food safe. Cyphomandra betacea. Dispatched in late spring spectacular sight when in full fruit. This variety has PRUNE’N’PASTE (Organic - Grosafe) the distinction of seemingly being unaffected by October/November. Pest and Disease Control CHEM14 @ $25.00 fungal diseases such as pear scab and fleck. This Red indicates it is a good variety to grow in organic Helps seal and protect pruning cuts on fruit trees, TM100-3P $15 Spring Delivery BACTUR (Grosafe) conditions. Matures in February to March and is a CHEM15 $20 ornamentals, and vines. Has an easy to use applicator self-fertile variety. A many-seeded berry of the tomato family, native of brush. Biodegradable organic pine tar that poses no the Andean region of Peru. 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